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BAFTAs 2025: Movies with the Most Nominations

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - January 17th 2025, 17:30 GMT+1
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About this gallery:

For this list, we focused on all the movies that snagged at least two BAFTA nominations because, let’s face it, there are still plenty of films with just one nomination (a whopping 42 movies are nominated in total!).

Do you agree with the BAFTA judges, or do you think some movies got a little too much love while others were unfairly snubbed? Sound off in the comments and let the debate begin!

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20. Hard Truths - 2 nominations

Nominations:

  • Leading Actress: Marianne Jean-Baptiste
  • Outstanding British Film

Nominated for 2 BAFTAs, this film is a masterclass in emotional turbulence. Directed by the legendary Mike Leigh, it introduces us to Pansy, portrayed by the phenomenal Marianne Jean-Baptiste, who navigates life with the grace of a bulldozer, leaving no confrontation unturned. Critics have lauded Jean-Baptiste's performance as "transcendent and moving," likening the film to "an emotional powderkeg ready to blow." With such high praise, it's no wonder this film has garnered attention this awards season. | © Film4 Productions

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19. Flow - 2 nominations

Nominations:

  • Animated Film
  • Children’s & Family

Also boasting 2 BAFTA nominations, Flow is an animated delight that has charmed audiences and critics alike. The film's unique blend of visual artistry and storytelling has been described as a "mesmerizing journey," with particular praise for its innovative animation techniques. While specific reviews are scarce, the film's presence in the awards circuit speaks volumes about its impact. | © Studio Ghibli

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18. A Real Pain - 2 nominations

Nominations:

  • Supporting Actor: Kieran Culkin
  • Original Screenplay

With 2 nominations, this film has struck a chord with viewers, blending humor and heartache in equal measure. Kieran Culkin's performance has been highlighted, with some suggesting he "must have looked at this screenplay" with particular admiration. The film's witty script and authentic portrayal of complex relationships have made it a standout in this year's lineup. | © A24

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17. The Outrun - 2 nominations

Nominations:

  • Leading Actress: Saoirse Ronan
  • Outstanding British Film

This 2-time nominee stars Saoirse Ronan as Rona, a woman returning to her roots in the Orkney Islands to confront her past and seek sobriety. Ronan's performance has been described as "one of her finest," bringing depth and clarity to Rona's struggles. The film's portrayal of addiction and recovery, set against the rugged beauty of the Orkney landscape, has resonated deeply with audiences. | © BBC Film

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16. Sing Sing - 3 nominations

Nominations:

  • Leading Actor: Colman Domingo
  • Supporting Actor: Clarence Maclin
  • Adapted Screenplay

Leading this group with 3 nominations, Sing Sing is a prison drama that delves into the transformative power of art. Colman Domingo delivers a powerful performance as John "Divine G" Whitfield, guiding fellow inmates through a theater program. The film has been described as "emotionally charged," with Domingo's portrayal anchoring the narrative. Its authentic depiction of life behind bars and the redemptive potential of creativity has earned it critical acclaim. | © Focus Features

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15. The Wild Robot - 3 nominations

Nominations:

  • Animated Film
  • Children’s & Family
  • Original score

With 3 BAFTA nominations, The Wild Robot has captivated audiences with its heartwarming tale of Roz, a robot stranded on a remote island, who learns to adapt and connect with the local wildlife. Critics have praised the film's stunning animation and emotional depth, with The Guardian calling it "a beautifully crafted story that speaks to the resilience of the human (and robotic) spirit." Its exploration of themes like isolation, friendship, and self-discovery has resonated with viewers of all ages, making it a standout in this year's animated features. | © Blue Sky Studios

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14. Blitz - 3 nominations

Nominations:

  • Outstanding British Film
  • Sound
  • Costume design

Also securing 3 nominations, Blitz is a gripping World War II drama that delves into the lives of Londoners during the relentless bombing campaigns. Directed by Steve McQueen, the film has been lauded for its authentic portrayal of resilience amidst chaos. The Times describes it as "a harrowing yet inspiring depiction of a city's unbreakable spirit." The ensemble cast delivers powerful performances, bringing to life the personal stories behind historical events. Blitz is available to stream on Apple TV+. | © Apple Studios

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13. Gladiator 2 - 3 nominations

Nominations:

  • Outstanding British Film
  • Best Sound
  • Best Special Visual Effects

Earning 3 BAFTA nominations, Gladiator 2 is the much-anticipated sequel to Ridley Scott's 2000 epic. The film continues the saga with a new protagonist, delivering intense battle sequences and political intrigue. While some critics argue it doesn't quite capture the original's magic, others appreciate its ambitious storytelling and impressive visuals. Empire Magazine notes, "Though it stands in the shadow of its predecessor, Gladiator 2 offers a thrilling return to the grandeur of ancient Rome." The film is currently showing in theaters worldwide. | © Scott Free Productions

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12. The Apprentice - 3 nominations

Nominations:

  • Leading Actor: Sebastian Stan
  • Casting
  • Supporting actor: Jeremy Strong

With 3 nominations, The Apprentice is a compelling drama that explores the cutthroat world of haute cuisine. The film follows a young chef's journey through the ranks of a prestigious restaurant, highlighting the sacrifices and challenges faced in pursuit of culinary excellence. Critics have praised its authentic depiction of kitchen dynamics and the lead actor's riveting performance. The Australian remarks, "A tantalizing glimpse into the high-stakes culinary world, served with a side of stellar acting." The Apprentice is available on video-on-demand platforms. | © Pathé

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11. Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl - 3 nominations

Nominations:

  • Outstanding British Film
  • Animated Film
  • Children’s & family

This delightful stop-motion adventure has garnered 3 BAFTA nominations, marking the return of the beloved duo, Wallace and Gromit. In this installment, they face off against their old nemesis, Feathers McGraw, leading to a series of whimsical and clever escapades. Critics have celebrated the film's charm and craftsmanship, with Decider stating, "A comforting and entertaining sequel that stays true to the classic humor of Aardman Animations." Fans can stream Vengeance Most Fowl on Netflix. | © Aardman Animations

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10. Nosferatu - 5 nominations

Nominations:

  • Cinematography
  • Costume Design
  • Make Up & Hair
  • Production Design
  • Original Score

With 5 BAFTA nominations, Robert Eggers' Nosferatu breathes new life into the classic vampire tale, delivering a visually stunning and unsettling experience. Bill Skarsgård embodies the eerie Count Orlok, while Lily-Rose Depp portrays the haunted Ellen, drawing viewers into a gothic narrative that is both faithful to the original and refreshingly modern. Critics have praised the film's atmospheric cinematography and compelling performances, with The Indian Express describing it as "a stunning, faithful remake." However, some reviews note a certain detachment due to its stylized dialogue and dramatic storytelling. Overall, Nosferatu stands as a testament to Eggers' mastery in crafting immersive horror experiences. | © Focus Features

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9. The Substance - 5 nominations

Nominations:

  • Best Director: Coralie Fargeat
  • Leading Actress: Demi Moore
  • Original Screenplay
  • Make Up & Hair
  • Sound

Earning 5 BAFTA nominations, The Substance is a provocative body horror film that delves into society's obsession with youth and beauty. Directed by Coralie Fargeat, the movie stars Demi Moore as Elizabeth Sparkle, a fitness guru who resorts to a mysterious product to regain her youth, leading to unforeseen and grotesque consequences. Margaret Qualley co-stars as the younger manifestation of Elizabeth, adding depth to the narrative's exploration of identity and vanity. Critics have lauded the film's audacious storytelling and Moore's fearless performance, with The Evening Standard hailing it as "the best and maddest film of the year." Its blend of dark satire and visceral horror has resonated with audiences, making it a standout in contemporary cinema. | © Neon

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8. A Complete Unknown - 6 nominations

Nominations:

  • Best Film
  • Leading Actor: Timothée Chalamet
  • Adapted Screenplay
  • Costume Design
  • Special Visual Effects
  • Original Score

Garnering 6 BAFTA nominations, A Complete Unknown offers an intimate portrayal of Bob Dylan's enigmatic life and career. Directed by James Mangold, the biopic delves into the complexities of Dylan's persona, his influence on music and culture, and the personal struggles behind his public image. Timothée Chalamet delivers a nuanced performance as Dylan, capturing the essence of the legendary musician's charisma and introspection. The film has been praised for its meticulous attention to detail and compelling narrative, with Rolling Stone noting that it "peels back the layers of an icon, revealing the man behind the myth." Its thoughtful exploration of fame, artistry, and identity has struck a chord with both critics and audiences. | © Columbia Pictures

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7. Kneecap - 6 nominations

Nominations:

  • Original Screenplay
  • Outstanding British Film
  • Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer
  • Film Not in the English Language
  • Editing
  • Casting

Securing 6 BAFTA nominations, Kneecap is a vibrant and politically charged drama that chronicles the rise of the Belfast-based rap group of the same name. The film delves into themes of identity, resistance, and the power of music as a form of protest. Directed by Rich Peppiatt, it offers an unflinching look at the socio-political landscape of Northern Ireland, interwoven with the group's energetic performances and personal narratives. Critics have commended the film's raw authenticity and dynamic storytelling, with The Guardian describing it as "a pulsating portrayal of art as activism." Its fusion of music and social commentary has resonated with audiences, highlighting the transformative power of creative expression. | © Element Pictures

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6. Wicked - 7 nominations

Nominations:

  • Leading Actress: Cynthia Erivo
  • Supporting Actress: Ariana Grande
  • Costume Design
  • Make Up & Hair
  • Production Design
  • Sound
  • Special Visual Effects

Leading this segment with 7 BAFTA nominations, Wicked brings the beloved Broadway musical to the silver screen, enchanting audiences with its reimagined tale of the witches of Oz. Directed by Jon M. Chu, the film features standout performances by Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda, whose on-screen chemistry brings depth to their complex friendship. The film's lavish production design, captivating musical numbers, and fresh narrative perspective have garnered widespread acclaim. Variety praises it as "a spellbinding adaptation that breathes new life into a modern classic." Its exploration of themes like prejudice, power, and the nature of good and evil resonates deeply, making it a significant contender this awards season. | © Universal Pictures

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5. Anora - 7 nominations

Nominations:

  • Best Film
  • Best Director: Sean Baker
  • Leading Actress: Mikey Madison
  • Supporting Actor: Yura Borisov
  • Original Screenplay
  • Editing
  • Outstanding British Film

With 7 BAFTA nominations, Anora has captivated audiences and critics alike. Directed by Sean Baker, the film follows Ani, a young sex worker from Brooklyn, whose life takes an unexpected turn when she impulsively marries the son of a Russian oligarch. Mikey Madison's portrayal of Ani has been widely praised, with The New Yorker highlighting the film as "a Strip-Club Cinderella Story – and a Farce to Be Reckoned With." The film's blend of humor, poignancy, and social commentary has solidified its status as a standout in contemporary cinema. | © A24

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4. Dune: Part Two - 7 nominations

Nominations:

  • Best Director: Denis Villeneuve
  • Cinematography
  • Costume Design
  • Make Up & Hair
  • Editing
  • Production Design
  • Sound

Earning 7 BAFTA nominations, Dune: Part Two continues Denis Villeneuve's epic adaptation of Frank Herbert's science fiction masterpiece. The film delves deeper into Paul Atreides' journey as he unites with Chani and the Fremen to avenge his family's downfall. Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya deliver compelling performances, bringing depth to their characters' evolving relationship. Critics have lauded the film's visual grandeur and intricate storytelling, with The Times noting its "stunning visuals and compelling narrative." The film is currently available in theaters and on select streaming platforms. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

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3. The Brutalist - 9 nominations

Nominations:

  • Best Film
  • Best Director: Brady Corbet
  • Leading Actor: Adrien Brody
  • Supporting Actor: Guy Pearce
  • Supporting Actress: Felicity Jones
  • Original Screenplay
  • Cinematography
  • Original Score
  • Production Design

With 9 BAFTA nominations, The Brutalist stands as a testament to the power of architectural vision and personal resilience. Directed by Brady Corbet, the film chronicles the life of a visionary architect who escapes post-war Europe to build a new life in America. The narrative explores themes of ambition, identity, and the transformative power of art. Critics have praised its compelling storytelling and strong performances, with The Guardian describing it as "a masterful blend of history and drama." The film is currently available in limited theaters and IMAX. | © Vox Media Studios

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2. Emilia Pérez - 11 nominations

Nominations:

  • Best Film
  • Best Director: Jacques Audiard
  • Leading Actress: Karla Sofía Gascón
  • Supporting Actress: Selena Gomez
  • Supporting Actress: Zoe Saldaña
  • Adapted Screenplay
  • Film Not in the English Language
  • Cinematography
  • Make Up & Hair
  • Editing
  • Original Score

Securing 11 BAFTA nominations, Emilia Pérez is a groundbreaking film that delves into themes of identity, transformation, and resilience. Directed by Jacques Audiard, the narrative follows a Mexican drug cartel leader who undergoes gender transition to evade capture, leading to profound personal and societal implications. Karla Sofía Gascón's portrayal of Emilia has been met with critical acclaim, with Vulture highlighting her as a leading contender in the Best Actress category. The film's bold storytelling and nuanced performances have sparked important conversations about gender and identity in contemporary cinema. Emilia Pérez is available for streaming on Netflix. | © Netflix

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1. Conclave - 12 nominations

Nominations:

  • Best Film
  • Best Director: Edward Berger
  • Leading Actor: Ralph Fiennes
  • Supporting Actress: Isabella Rossellini
  • Adapted Screenplay
  • Outstanding British Film
  • Cinematography
  • Costume Design
  • Editing
  • Original Score
  • Production Design
  • Sound

Leading the pack with 12 BAFTA nominations, Conclave offers a riveting glimpse into the clandestine process of selecting a new Pope. Directed by Edward Berger, the film features Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence, who uncovers deep secrets within the Vatican following the unexpected death of the Pope. The narrative is filled with suspense, intrigue, and thought-provoking themes about faith and power. Critics have lauded its superb acting and intelligent script, with RogerEbert.com calling it "smart, provocative, sometimes funny, and determined to make us rethink our initial impressions." The film is available for streaming on Peacock. | © Sony Pictures Classics

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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTAs) has once again brought together the finest talent in the world of cinema for its 2025 awards season. This year’s nominations showcase a diverse array of films that have captivated audiences and critics alike. From poignant dramas to groundbreaking visuals, these movies have set the standard for excellence in storytelling and artistry. As anticipation builds for the big night, let’s take a closer look at the movies that lead the pack with the most nominations.

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The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTAs) has once again brought together the finest talent in the world of cinema for its 2025 awards season. This year’s nominations showcase a diverse array of films that have captivated audiences and critics alike. From poignant dramas to groundbreaking visuals, these movies have set the standard for excellence in storytelling and artistry. As anticipation builds for the big night, let’s take a closer look at the movies that lead the pack with the most nominations.

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